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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

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Since then, many CIOs I’ve spoken with have grappled with enterprise data security and privacy issues around AI usage in their companies. But with time, CIOs are starting to figure out ways to manage the use of generative AI within the enterprise. AI is evolving faster than any tech wave we have seen in the past.

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Generative AI: 5 enterprise predictions for AI and security — for 2023, 2024, and beyond

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As new AI use cases continue to emerge, it is likely that we will see enterprises adopt AI — not merely in leveraging generative AI chat tools, but as a core driver of business that can create competitive differentiation. The data privacy and security risks of AI applications themselves Not all AI applications are created equal.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

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Productivity improvements will likely come from experimenting with the platforms and tools that embed prompting and other natural language capabilities, while longer-term impacts will come from embedding the company’s intellectual property into privately managed large language models.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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Security and privacy concerns Survey respondents have some ethical concerns about the use of generative AI, with security and privacy chief among them (both cited by 36%), followed by authenticity and trust (34%), intellectual property (31%), regulatory compliance (29%), bias (27%), and transparency (27%).

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

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The CIO should talk about risks and what the risks are,” says Mary Carmichael, managing director of risk advisory at Momentum Technology and a member of both the Emerging Trends Working Group and the Risk Advisory Committee at the governance association ISACA. Douglas Merrill, a partner at management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.,

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IT Hardware Startups Turn to Data Analytics for Market Research

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The IT landscape, on the other hand, is intensely competitive, with growing technology and fast-changing client demands. Analyze your competition thoroughly, including established firms and rising entrepreneurs. Keeping your products current and competitive requires staying ahead of the curve.

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Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you?

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When established and managed effectively, a captive can generate savings comparable to outsourcing — if not greater at scale — but with a higher degree of flexibility and control,” says Borowski. Others resulted from issues with the captive center itself — performance problems, leadership challenges, and lack of cost competitiveness. “A